Abstract: A glycosylation reaction refers to the reaction between a glycosyl donor and glycosyl acceptor to result in a glycoside product. The first step of the reaction is the activation of the glycosyl donor at the anomeric carbon, followed by the reaction of a...

Abstract: Cucurbit[n]urils (CB[n], n=5-11), a new class of molecular hosts comprising n glycoluril units, have gained much attention in the modern era for their exceptional molecular recognition ability due to hydrophobic core and hydrophilic portals. The structure of...

Abstract: Multiply arylated arenes are privileged structural motifs that are significantly used in pharmaceuticals and organic electronic devices. However, due to lack of general methods for installing different substituents and the difficulty to acquire...

Abstract: Studies on the use of mesogens i.e. compounds that exhibit anisotropic behaviour as solvents to conduct thermal and photochemical reactions have increased dramatically. The impetus for these studies relies on the desire to utilise the anisotropic nature of...

Abstract: Cost effectiveness and step economy are some of the points which always considered by organic chemists. In this direction, C-H bond activation and functionalization reactions provides best step economy for reaching to the target products. However, usages of...